Reseller Tag Guide

Introduction

The following tags output dynamic content when inserted into the custom HTML editors within your storefront manager. Tags include opening and closing comments within the HTML to help you identify what is being generated by the tag when viewed in the source code of the page. The HTML within the comments cannot be edited. Class names have been applied to the outputted HTML of the tags to allow for styling of the tags.

Company Tags

###Company_Address###

The ###Company_Address### tag will output the address found in your storefront settings. By default this tag is displayed on your about us page.

The ###Company_Branding### tag will output the company name and tagline found in your storefront settings by default. If you've uploaded a logo and your theme supports it then your logo will be displayed in place of the company name and tagline.

The ###Company_Description### tag will output the "About Us Text" found in your storefront settings. To modify the contents of this tag click the "Theme" tab and then the "Content Editor" sub tab within your storefront manager. This tag is displayed on your about us page by default.

Like the ###Company_Email### tag, the ###Company_Email_TXT### tag will output the "General Email" found in your storefront settings except the email will be outputted as plain text with no additional markup. You can use this to generate your own mailto links.

Sample HTML Output:

sample@sample.com

###Company_Fax###

The ###Company_Fax### tag will output the address found in your storefront settings. By default this tag is displayed on your about us page.

Domain Tags

###Domain_Search###

The ###Domain_Search### tag will output a domain search box. The tag includes a text area for the SLD, a select menu for the TLD, a standard HTML "GO" button and a hidden 1px blank.gif image button. To use the image button, hide the "GO" button and turn on the image button in your custom CSS editor. Set the background, height and width of the image button to that of the image you created. The button image you created should be uploaded through the file manager within your storefront manager.

Domain Extensions Tags

###X_RegisterPrice_TLD###

The ###X_RegisterPrice_TLD### tag will output the price to register a given TLD where "X" is the TLD. For example, to display the registration price for a .COM domain you would use ###COM_RegisterPrice_TLD### or ###NET_RegisterPrice_TLD### for a .NET domain.

The ###X_TransferPrice_TLD### tag will output the price to transfer a given TLD where "X" is the TLD. For example, to display the transfer price for a .COM domain you would use ###COM_TransferPrice_TLD### or ###NET_TransferPrice_TLD### for a .NET domain.

The ###X_RenewPrice_TLD### tag will output the price to renew a given TLD where "X" is the TLD. For example, to display the renew price for a .COM domain you would use ###COM_RenewPrice_TLD### or ###NET_RenewPrice_TLD### for a .NET domain.

Homepage Tag

###HP_All###

The ###HP_ALL## tag is used to display advertising for the services you offer on your homepage.

Navigation Tags

###Nav_Aux###

The ###Nav_Aux### tag has two states based on the users logged in state. Logged out the tag will display links for "Create Account, "Login" and "My Cart". Logged in the user will see the account they are logged in as, a "Log Out" link and a "My Cart" link.

The ###Nav_Main_1### tag will output a list of links in an unordered list. The navigation is sorted by solution so multiple links exist each product. Using javascript and a bit of CSS you can create various navigation layouts with this tag. For a more minimalist navigation see the ###Nav_Main_2### tag.

Like ###Nav_Main_1###, the ###Nav_Main_2### tag will output a list of links in an unordered list, but outputs as a scaled down version with only the essential links included. Using javascript and a bit of CSS you can create various navigation layouts with this tag.

The ###Reseller_Add### tag will output an "Apply Now" button by default. Users who have been converted into sub resellers, will see "Add To Cart" and users who have purchased a storefront will see a "Renew Now".

The ###WindowsHosting_SetupPrice### tag will output the setup price for Windows Hosting if one has been set. Setup fees can be added or removed through the default pricing editor in the Customer Manager.

The ###WindowsHosting_X_Name### tag will output the name for a given Windows Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###WindowsHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###WindowsHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###WindowsHosting_X_Price### tag will output the price for a given Windows Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###WindowsHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###WindowsHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###WindowsHosting_X_Add### tag will output an "Add To Cart" button for a given Windows Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###WindowsHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###WindowsHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###WindowsHosting_X_Storage### tag will output the storage for a given Windows Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###WindowsHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###WindowsHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###WindowsHosting_X_Bandwidth### tag will output the bandwidth for a given Windows Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###WindowsHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###WindowsHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###WindowsHosting_X_Email### tag will output the number of email accounts for a given Windows Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###WindowsHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###WindowsHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###WindowsHosting_X_Database### tag will output the database for a given Windows Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###WindowsHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###WindowsHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###LinuxHosting_X_Name### tag will output the name for a given Linux Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###LinuxHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###LinuxHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###LinuxHosting_X_Price### tag will output the price for a given Linux Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###LinuxHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###LinuxHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###LinuxHosting_X_Add### tag will output an "Add To Cart" button for a given Linux Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###LinuxHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###LinuxHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###LinuxHosting_X_Storage### tag will output the storage for a given Linux Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###LinuxHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###LinuxHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###LinuxHosting_X_Bandwidth### tag will output the bandwidth for a given Linux Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###LinuxHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###LinuxHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###LinuxHosting_X_Email### tag will output the number of email accounts for a given Linux Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###LinuxHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###LinuxHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.

The ###LinuxHosting_X_Database### tag will output the database for a given Linux Hosting account where "X" is a number. Packages are ordered by creation date so ###LinuxHosting_1_Price## would give you the first package you created and ###LinuxHosting_2_Price## would give you the second and so on. You can add or remove packages through the default pricing editor in your Customer Manager.